Eddie Murphy to receive life achievement award from the American Film Institute

Eddie Murphy to receive life achievement award from the American Film Institute

Eddie Murphyis being celebrated with a life achievement award from theAmerican Film Institute, AFI's board of trustees said Friday. The award will be handed out at a gala tribute in Los Angeles, at the Dolby Theatre, on April 18.

"Eddie Murphy is an American icon," said Kathleen Kennedy, who chairs the institute's board of trustees. "A trailblazing force in the art forms of film, television and stand-up comedy, his versatility knows no bounds."

Murphy, 64, has been a force in entertainment for nearly 50 years, as a teenage stand-up phenomenon, on television as a part of the"Saturday Night Live"cast, and in film where he's ruled the box office in multiple decades, with hits like "Beverly Hills Cop," "Coming to America," "The Nutty Professor" and the "Shrek" movies. In 2007, he was nominated for abest supporting actor Oscarfor "Dreamgirls," which had already earned him a Screen Actors Guild award and a Golden Globe, but he didn't win theAcademy Award.

In a new documentary about his life and career, "Being Eddie," which is currently streaming onNetflix, Murphy reflected that he was more annoyed about having to put on a tux and go to the event than he was about losing.

"It's always wonderful to win stuff, but if I don't win, I don't give a (expletive)," he said. "I'm still Eddie in the morning."

In 2023,Murphy got the Cecil B. DeMille Awardat the Golden Globes, where he kept his remarks to a speedy two minutes. He told The Associated Press in 2021 that he has a different perspective on things than he did during the height of his fame.

"You take everything for granted when you're young, how successful I was," Murphy said. "Now I take nothing for granted and appreciate everything."

AFI's gala tributes are often starry affairs. Last year atFrancis Ford Coppola's dinner, Steven Spielberg, Robert De Niro and Harrison Ford were among those who turned out to toast Coppola.

Murphy is the 51st recipient of the AFI life achievement award, which was first handed out in 1973 to John Ford. Other recent honorees includeNicole Kidman,Julie AndrewsandDenzel Washington.

 

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